DUE to popular demand, and after numerous sell out performances, Geoff Norcott, star of BBC’s Live At The Apollo and The Mash Report, has extended his national tour of his show, Traditionalism.

And the good news is, The Courtyard in Hereford will be a stop.

A spokesman said: “The additional autumn leg will see Geoff will move up to playing a number of 300-seater theatres.

“Catapulted into being a ‘must-see’, Geoff Norcott became one of The Mash Report stars to go viral earlier this year with his take down of Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, clocking up over half a million views across Facebook and Twitter.”

The spokesman added: “Since then, Geoff’s BBC Radio 4 special, Right Leaning but Well Meaning, was received with high praise and 2019 will see Geoff return to BBC Radio 4.

“Meanwhile, it was announced that Geoff is to make his Mock the Week debut this autumn. Geoff will also return as a regular correspondent on the on The Mash Report, which moves to a high-profile Friday night slot on BBC Two in late October.”

Traditionalism deals with the world changing at a dizzying rate.

The spokesman added: “Geoff is trying to hold modern views but worries that tradition is becoming a dirty word. Meanwhile, in this divisive political climate, a Conservative and Leave-voting comedian is still a rare breed. “Geoff is happy to pick fights with the liberal choir on subjects including identity politics and Europe while swimming against the liberal tide on toxic masculinity.”

Geoff received an operational services medal for his five tours of forward positions during the Afghanistan conflict.

The date for the diary is November 10.

Tickets: 01432 340555.